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  1. Shot in the dark....unlikely, I suspect...but is it possible that you have installed the Hue "Emulator" rather than the Hue
  2. It has been my experience that, with Insteon switches, a "control" condition will trigger a program when the expected condition (on, off, etc...) is received from (and only from) manual control of the Insteon device. "Status" conditions will trigger a program any time an Insteon device changes state, regardless of what initiates the state change. If you are seeing behavior different than this, you may be having other difficulties, such as communication between devices.
  3. Adding to this thought, I have several z-wave switches and none would trigger programs from a "control" (switched on) condition. A few would not even trigger status conditions. I start to wonder if, in the IoX world, the control condition is unique to Insteon devices. Perhaps Lutron switches also fail to trigger programs from a control condition? I second the motion to try "status" instead.
  4. This is what I suspect is your problem.
  5. Yes, it appeared to sign in correctly and show "linked".
  6. This is what happened to me, as well. I can tell you that I do not have multiple gmail accounts and have only had a single gmail account ever.
  7. In the google home app, navigate your way (under settings, I think) to "works with google". Scroll to "universal devices". If your account is not linked, it should ask you to sign in again. I did not have to remove and add devices in the portal, but I ended up deleting non-responsive devices from the google home app and scanning for new devices. This added back the same devices, but now responsive. What I did not try, but perhaps you could if your devices remain unresponsive, would be to scan for new devices before deleting them from google home.
  8. google home not working for me My google devices were showing as offline. When I tried to relink the "works with google" account with the portal, it showed as successful but the existing devices continued to show offline. (Perhaps I should have searched for new devices?). I unlinked the account and relinked, which appeared to be successful, but it lost all the devices and broke the related automations and I had to re-add and recreate. This appears to be working.
  9. I would approach the problem differently. I don't think this requires anything fancy such as virtual switches or variables or such. Why not: - create a scene with button C as controller and the fan as responder. - create a program such as if status button c is on then wait 30 minutes turn of newly-created scene else nothing
  10. I would still like to get this working, but I have continued to get stuck when, after finding my thermostat and selecting it (still no "enable future devices" option as shown in the instructions) from azure website. Because of this post, I decided to try again and, after four attempts, I received a response with user id. I was finally able to configure the nodeserver and, suddenly, mine is working. We will see for how long, but thanks for the motivation.
  11. When SmartHome shut down, and before selling the Insteon business, the hubs became inoperative because the cloud servers were shut down. I recall the reaction from so many that had Insteon hubs and I doubt they would ever again go back. I would consider this a major downside to relying on the Insteon hub and would not do it. Refresh my memory: is there an annual fee to use the hub?
  12. I, too, have assumed that motor noise is a problem. I am also becoming convinced that insteon devices fail gracefully…as they get old, they dont fail copletely, but communication performance is not as robust as when new. It probably does not help that I plugged the opener into the same outlet as the I/O linc. I am midway through the process of moving the IOLincs to another circuit and to new IOLincs. I have also feplaced a couple of older switches with dual band, thinking it might imrpove the comm environment.
  13. yes
  14. Yes, I suspect this is a factor. I have a garage door sensor that the ISY and Polisy would sometimes become out of sync with reality (communication problem). Then during queries and other events, it would sync back up and trigger things unexpectedly. My life seemed to improve as I continued to replace more of the older (power line only) switches with dual-band. Until you have established solid communication, things can happen unexpectedly... I have trouble believing that moving back to the ISY will solve communication problems and find it hard to imagine that the EISY has some sort of programming bug that is missing from the ISY. But...I suppose anything is possible. I helped a friend install a few HomeKit items in their house. In no more than a few months, it stopped working reliably. Then it stopped working altogether. Then apple decided to remove the option of having an iPad as a home hub. Even when I could manually control devices from the HomeKit app, the scheduled automations did not work reliably, or at all. Some of the problems were solved with software updates to the various devices, but that experience made ISY problems seem simple by comparison. I liked the simplicity of the HomeKit experience, but I did not find it to be something that I would choose to rely on. Yes, like you, the reliance on the cloud is further reason I would avoid it. If I could offer any encouragement, it would be to give it a rest from time-to-time and don't wear yourself out. Life can still be good without blinds that open themselves, so a few days or weeks with manual operation is not something over which to lose sleep and, sometimes, the solutions will reveal themselves after taking a break. It sounds as if your thought process and analytical mind are strong and you will figure it out. I wish I could help more, but the inability to dig into and visualize your programs in real time is proving to be a hinderance that I am having trouble overcoming.
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